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Social Studies, 01.08.2019 12:00 claytonhopkins

In a context culture it is common for a person to ask, "who will be at this meeting? " so they know how to prepare for appropriate personal interactions. in contrast, in a context culture the individual is likely to ask, "what is the meeting going to be about? " so he or she knows how to properly organize for the engagement.

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